| Letters
are a very important part of communications when dealing with
the CSA, and the best way to get a answer to your question,
NACSA recommends that when dealing with most issues (CSA related)
it is often better to send a letter, rather than talk over
the phone.
There
are many reasons why this is so, such as:
Phone calls often lead to more stress and frustration, when
trying to sort out problems you would like dealt with.
Not
spending hours on "hold" while the CSA put you in
their call queuing system and running up a large phone bill.
Getting
"cut off" for no apparent reason and having to wait
in a queue all over again.
Being "mislead" and coerced by staff into giving
information that you do not have to divulge, that could harm
your case.
The
reasons are endless!
Below
are links to specially created letters pages that can be "cut
and pasted" into your word procecessing program.
Letter
to CSA Data Protection Dept to obtain copies of all details
they have on file about you.
Letter
to CSA authorising NACSA to deal with your case.
Still not sure whether to subscribe?
Then
email your general enquiry now to enquiries@nacsa.co.uk
or write to us at PO Box 4454, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1
9AN.
Our
FREE response will be with you without delay!
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